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--- Comment #11 from Igor ---
Well, I'm able to hear sound in Chromium and Firefox in youtube. However, I
cannot hear any sound when I'm issuing
aplay -D plughw:1,3 /usr/share/sounds/alsa/Front_Center.wav
I cannot hear sound in KDE apps as well (
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--- Comment #10 from Igor ---
It looks like the proposed patch is included into the 3.10.4 kernel. I've tried
installing it and still no luck. I'm using Archlinux.
My output from the lspci and aplay utils is pretty the same.
I will be happy to
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--- Comment #11 from Igor ---
Well, I'm able to hear sound in Chromium and Firefox in youtube. However, I
cannot hear any sound when I'm issuing
aplay -D plughw:1,3 /usr/share/sounds/alsa/Front_Center.wav
I cannot hear sound in KDE apps as well (
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--- Comment #10 from Igor ---
It looks like the proposed patch is included into the 3.10.4 kernel. I've tried
installing it and still no luck. I'm using Archlinux.
My output from the lspci and aplay utils is pretty the same.
I will be happy to
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--- Comment #9 from Jason ---
Well, I downloaded the latest stable 3.9.6 kernel from www.kernel.org and
applied the patch. Apparently my system didn't like the new kernel because it
broke my X. I'm just not going to worry about this one for now
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--- Comment #8 from Andy Furniss ---
(In reply to comment #7)
> The kernel command line works regardless of whether the driver was built
> into the kernel or as a module.
Oh OK, sorry for the noise.
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--- Comment #7 from Michel D?nzer ---
The kernel command line works regardless of whether the driver was built into
the kernel or as a module.
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--- Comment #9 from Jason ---
Well, I downloaded the latest stable 3.9.6 kernel from www.kernel.org and
applied the patch. Apparently my system didn't like the new kernel because it
broke my X. I'm just not going to worry about this one for now
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--- Comment #6 from Andy Furniss ---
(In reply to comment #5)
> option radeon audio=1
Oops, should be
options radeon audio=1
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--- Comment #5 from Andy Furniss ---
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> Before I being, I must make a disclaimer that I am not a Linux genius by any
> means, but a moderate user, able and willing to find my way around things.
> I do occasionally assist
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--- Comment #8 from Andy Furniss ---
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> The kernel command line works regardless of whether the driver was built
> into the kernel or as a module.
Oh OK, sorry for the noise.
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--- Comment #7 from Michel Dänzer ---
The kernel command line works regardless of whether the driver was built into
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--- Comment #6 from Andy Furniss ---
(In reply to comment #5)
> option radeon audio=1
Oops, should be
options radeon audio=1
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--- Comment #5 from Andy Furniss ---
(In reply to comment #4)
> Before I being, I must make a disclaimer that I am not a Linux genius by any
> means, but a moderate user, able and willing to find my way around things.
> I do occasionally assist
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--- Comment #4 from Jason ---
Before I being, I must make a disclaimer that I am not a Linux genius by any
means, but a moderate user, able and willing to find my way around things. I
do occasionally assist one of the pcsx2 emulator devs with me
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--- Comment #3 from Alex Deucher ---
Created attachment 80801
--> https://bugs.freedesktop.org/attachment.cgi?id=80801&action=edit
fix AVI infoframe
Does the attached kernel patch along with the radeon.audio=1 help?
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--- Comment #2 from Jason ---
Indeed I had already tried that in my /etc/default/grub file. I edited both
lines and rebooted...
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash radeon.audio=1"
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="radeon.audio=1"
Sound does not work.
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--- Comment #1 from Alex Deucher ---
You need to boot with radeon.audio=1 on the kernel command line in grub to
enable audio.
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--- Comment #4 from Jason ---
Before I being, I must make a disclaimer that I am not a Linux genius by any
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do occasionally assist one of the pcsx2 emulator devs with me
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--- Comment #3 from Alex Deucher ---
Created attachment 80801
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fix AVI infoframe
Does the attached kernel patch along with the radeon.audio=1 help?
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--- Comment #2 from Jason ---
Indeed I had already tried that in my /etc/default/grub file. I edited both
lines and rebooted...
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash radeon.audio=1"
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="radeon.audio=1"
Sound does not work.
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--- Comment #1 from Alex Deucher ---
You need to boot with radeon.audio=1 on the kernel command line in grub to
enable audio.
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